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>> to restore america's standing within the world, these incidents. hong kong and china to dwayne someone that is indicted on three serious counts. you can't influence russia that most countries would do would hand somebody back to the u.s. to face charges. >> paul: moving on to bradley manning, you think the verdict he was not convicted of aiding and abetting the enemy but convicted on the other counts, fair verdict? >> no, it's not a fair verdict. i didn't expect a fair verdict. >> paul: you would have thrown the book at him? >> of course this is aiding the enemy and this is transformed by our sympathetic media that went whole hog. you know the word whistleblower has been tainted by these two people. you will never hear them in the say sail way. the idea of this. >> paul: what damage did he do, as to the real harm to national security? >> to national security, look, he unloaded documents without the slightest regard for of the newspapers. >> paul: the newspapers redacted them. he laid it out there and they had names of people who cooperated with us
>> to restore america's standing within the world, these incidents. hong kong and china to dwayne someone that is indicted on three serious counts. you can't influence russia that most countries would do would hand somebody back to the u.s. to face charges. >> paul: moving on to bradley manning, you think the verdict he was not convicted of aiding and abetting the enemy but convicted on the other counts, fair verdict? >> no, it's not a fair verdict. i didn't expect a fair...
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and they're high up on one of america's tallest mountains. we'll have the breaking details, next. >> it sounds like the best plan of attack is actually to use some chain saws and try and saw through the icedebris to make a tunnel down into where this person was trapped at. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >>> you're going to hear a lot about a significant terror threat that's prompting the state department to issue a worldwide travel alert for americans. and they're also shutting down almost two dozen diplomatic facilities across the middle east. former director of the nsa and cia, general michael hayden, discussed this security concern today on "fox news su
and they're high up on one of america's tallest mountains. we'll have the breaking details, next. >> it sounds like the best plan of attack is actually to use some chain saws and try and saw through the icedebris to make a tunnel down into where this person was trapped at. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. my feet and exactly where i...
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>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," america on edge as the u.s. government issues a worldwide terror alert. 22 u.s. embassies are closed because officials say they've uncovered a possible terror threat from al qaeda. we'll have reports on that and get the latest from the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul. then we'll turn to the week's other big story-- the fallout from russia granting asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife. >> schieffer: we'll hear from new york democrat chuck schumer and we'll talk with house budget committee chairman paul ryan. plus analysis from the "washington post's" dan balz, author of the new book "collision 2012." peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." barton gellman of "time" magazine and the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsor
>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," america on edge as the u.s. government issues a worldwide terror alert. 22 u.s. embassies are closed because officials say they've uncovered a possible terror threat from al qaeda. we'll have reports on that and get the latest from the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul. then we'll turn to the week's other big story-- the fallout from russia granting asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> russia...
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long term confidence in america. growth in the economy is dependent upon that. >> rightly or wrongly, none of the bills you passed is going to become law. your own members say they are not going to pass the senate. the president won't sign them. let's the talk reality. you haven't pass add farm bill. you have only passed four of 12 appropriation s bills you are supposed to pass. we face a government shut down in the fall. is this the best time to spend your time, passing bills that won't become law and with so much unfinished business why not stick around instead of taking a five-week vacation? >> let me address those. first of all, you've got the president out giving campaign speeches as if we are in the middle of the presidential election again. the speeches h's been giving over the past two weeks have nothing new in them. he's engaging in the blame game. it is easy for the president to get progress going here now. he talks about job creation. in the house we passed a bill that speaks to the fact that they are unem
long term confidence in america. growth in the economy is dependent upon that. >> rightly or wrongly, none of the bills you passed is going to become law. your own members say they are not going to pass the senate. the president won't sign them. let's the talk reality. you haven't pass add farm bill. you have only passed four of 12 appropriation s bills you are supposed to pass. we face a government shut down in the fall. is this the best time to spend your time, passing bills that won't...
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i'm for corporate america getting tax cuts. great for the big guys but problem is they're all c corps where most of us are s corp.s. so our revenue flows down individually. so we're tacked at individual rate. that is just wrong if they gave us the tax cut we could go out a do things like hire people and buy new equipment and invest in our business. but, no, they'reot going to do that. neil: a lost you pay at the top rate anyway, that top individual rate. that is almost 4. you know, butch, that it means, ek we're handing out favorses and benefits and nice little promises and goodies, you got left out. >> when will it stop, neil? i'm afraid to open a newspaper. i read it about other day. i called my accountant. what does it mean for you? it means you're paying 12% less than you are. isn't that ridiculous. with 12% more mone hire two people with benefits all year long or put people to work a buy more equipment. corporations doesn't need that. we need this. neil: small business accounts foremost of the hiring in this country and mo
i'm for corporate america getting tax cuts. great for the big guys but problem is they're all c corps where most of us are s corp.s. so our revenue flows down individually. so we're tacked at individual rate. that is just wrong if they gave us the tax cut we could go out a do things like hire people and buy new equipment and invest in our business. but, no, they'reot going to do that. neil: a lost you pay at the top rate anyway, that top individual rate. that is almost 4. you know, butch, that...
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we need to put our savings bonds and invest in america. host: there is this twitter comment -- host: a couple of media notes ,hat we want to share with you "the boston globe, sold at a 97% loss. a profile of john henry, the buyer of "the boston globe." "the new york times" is reporting on newsweek, changing hands again for an undisclosed ince, pointing out the back 2011 newsweek was sold for $1 in changinglion loan hands, pointing out that the international business times, newsweek has not published its print edition for nearly one year. note,e passing to "politico" has the story, serving as an anchor on "the today show" from 1982 to 1989, dying after a brief illness today. his time at nbc news dates back to 1962. he served as an international correspondent and returned in 1990's at the request of tint russert -- tim russert. good morning, sir. caller: thank you for c-span. i am 15 years airforce. the drone strikes, ron paul complaining, these guys want to complain about this to give president obama credit and try to knock him down. feel t
we need to put our savings bonds and invest in america. host: there is this twitter comment -- host: a couple of media notes ,hat we want to share with you "the boston globe, sold at a 97% loss. a profile of john henry, the buyer of "the boston globe." "the new york times" is reporting on newsweek, changing hands again for an undisclosed ince, pointing out the back 2011 newsweek was sold for $1 in changinglion loan hands, pointing out that the international business...
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. >> the latest threat will likely revive america's memories of the scary second week of last year when islamists rioted at three western embassies, culminating on the fatal attack on the u.s. consulate and annex in benghazi. >> it is possible we may have additional days of closing as well. of course depending on our analysis. individual u.s. embassies and consulates will announce whether or not they are open or implementing restrictions or other measures. >> president obama is at camp david this morning, returning to the white house later today, said to be receiving regular briefings on the al-qaeda threat and our response. chris? >> the terror alert comes as russia has granted nsa leak edward snowden temporary asylum. there are growing demands in congress to impose new limits on the government surveillance of americans. joining us now to all this in new york general michan. and here in washington, republican congressman justin amash of michigan who led an effort to restrict the nsa's data collection. general, based on your long experience, what's going on here with the u.s. closing al
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and america thanks you. >>> and that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. don't forget to pick up my new book "clever fox," another danny fox novel where young, beautiful assistant d.a. dani fox fights for justice, and she gets caught up in the turf war between her office and the feds. but that's nothing like the romantic entanglements she finds herself in, torn between two men. you can find it on amazon or barnes & noble. and remember to follow me on twitter at judge jeanine, and follow me on facebook. now, thanks to you, we have over 100,000 likes on facebook, and the last one gets a copy of i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. because we're looking out for you.
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and america thanks you. >>> and that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. don't forget to pick up my new book "clever fox," another danny fox novel where young, beautiful assistant d.a. dani fox fights for justice, and she gets caught up in the turf war between her office and the feds. but that's nothing like the romantic entanglements she finds herself in, torn between two men. you can find it on amazon or barnes & noble. and remember to follow me on twitter at judge jeanine, and follow me on facebook. now, thanks to you, we have over 100,000 likes on facebook, and the last one gets a copy of "clever [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insuranc
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welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: after three and a half long years, victims of the fort hood massacre, nidal hassan goes to trial. we'll have a preview and all 13 of those lost in the gunfire. >> gregg: plus who are other the boardwalk, police arrest a man witnesses say may have inever intentionally plowed his car in
welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: after three and a half long years, victims of the fort hood massacre, nidal hassan goes to trial. we'll have a preview and all 13 of those lost in the gunfire. >> gregg: plus who are other the boardwalk, police arrest a man witnesses say may have inever intentionally plowed his car in
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and america thanks you. >>> and that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. don't forget to pick up my new book "clever fox," another danny fox novel where young, beautiful assistant d.a. dani fox fights for justice, and she gets caught up in the turf war between her office and the feds. but that's nothing like the romantic entanglements she finds herself in, torn between two men. you can find it on amazon or barnes & noble. and remember to follow me on twitter at judge jeanine, and follow me on facebook. now, thanks to you, we have over 100,000 likes on facebook, and the last one gets a copy of "clever fox." see you next week. same time, same place. including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ [ malthen you'll need to tryink all toan oral-b toothbrush.me, oral-b pro-health toothbrushes have advanced features like crisscross bristles. made to fit the angles of your teeth better than straight bristles, oral-b pro-health toothbrushes with crisscross technology remove up to 90% of plaque in hard to reach areas. feel the difference.
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our top story as we go across america. texas. that truck now a burned out shell, the driver dead, investigators saying he was heading west in grand prairie, a dallas suburb, when his big rig slammed through a guardrail, landed on the turnpike below, the crash shutting the highway for hours both directions. no one else was hurt. >>> pennsylvania. two boys in danville credited with saving their dad's life. he had a seizure and collapsed on the family vacation. six-year-old marky called for help. >> i told mommy, daddy isn't normal. >> the three-year-old sprung into action. help arrived to take dad to the hospital who has several broken bones. no word what caused his seizure, he is awaiting test results. meantime, he is just proud of his kids. >> very nice. >>> wisconsin, happy national mustard day. people heading to national mustard museum in middleton to celebrate the taste of the yellow topping. >> so many varieties, flavors, textures. >> 4,000 hot dogs served with mustard from all over the world. more than 450 different kinds sh
our top story as we go across america. texas. that truck now a burned out shell, the driver dead, investigators saying he was heading west in grand prairie, a dallas suburb, when his big rig slammed through a guardrail, landed on the turnpike below, the crash shutting the highway for hours both directions. no one else was hurt. >>> pennsylvania. two boys in danville credited with saving their dad's life. he had a seizure and collapsed on the family vacation. six-year-old marky called...
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but i think america might be surprised at the amount you have to go through. you have go out and warn people. this has got to be serious stuff. >> when you hear about 22 embassies and consulates that will be closed on sunday and even france, britain, and germany are considering the same things, do you feel like it's going go beyond just one day? i mean why inform the potential enemy that it would just be for a day? >> look. this is a classic "rock in a hard place" space statiocenario. i can tell you what people would say. why didn't you tell us. you're stuck saying, i know it's vague, it's not extremely helpful, but we don't have much option. >> and then we understand there's been appointed the head of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula the new number two person. how significant is that? does it have anything to do with the threats? >> i'm not certain it has anything to do. it tells me two things. the organization is under such stress in pakistan, the area where al qaeda corps have been constructed, you have to go to yemen. you have the traditional saudis. that
but i think america might be surprised at the amount you have to go through. you have go out and warn people. this has got to be serious stuff. >> when you hear about 22 embassies and consulates that will be closed on sunday and even france, britain, and germany are considering the same things, do you feel like it's going go beyond just one day? i mean why inform the potential enemy that it would just be for a day? >> look. this is a classic "rock in a hard place" space...
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if we ever take the bait and come home and try to create fortress america, we'll have another 9/11. we have to show resolve, but we have to be smart. i'm going to egypt with senator mccain very soon. i know it's dangerous, but we need to be there with our diplomats giving the unified message to egypt. do not let these people drive us out of the mideast. do not make us abandon our friends like yemen, israel, jordan. we can't let al qaeda get away with this. we have to stand up to them. finally, after benghazi, they're on steroids. they attacked our consulate and killed our ambassador. a year has passed, and no one's paid a price. after benghazi, these al qaeda types are really on steroids thinking we're weaker and they're stronger. >> senator, i want to talk to you about the egyptian trip and other things after the break. quickly, when are you leaving for egypt? >> very soon. and to the members of congress who want to reform the nsa program, great. if you want to gut it, you make us much less safe, and you're putting our nation at risk. we need to have policies in place that can deal
if we ever take the bait and come home and try to create fortress america, we'll have another 9/11. we have to show resolve, but we have to be smart. i'm going to egypt with senator mccain very soon. i know it's dangerous, but we need to be there with our diplomats giving the unified message to egypt. do not let these people drive us out of the mideast. do not make us abandon our friends like yemen, israel, jordan. we can't let al qaeda get away with this. we have to stand up to them. finally,...
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is it enough to restore trust in america's favorite pastime? perspective this morning as i talk with bob costas of nbc sportses. i'm david gregory. all that ahead on "meet the press" this sunday morning, august 4th. >> and good sunday morning. the u.s. is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is the strongest unit or fractional unit of al qaeda that still remains. it's also the most operational unit. they're concerned about this area, but now they're looking at other areas as well. if there is no attack today, because this is the holiest day of the month of ramadan, th
is it enough to restore trust in america's favorite pastime? perspective this morning as i talk with bob costas of nbc sportses. i'm david gregory. all that ahead on "meet the press" this sunday morning, august 4th. >> and good sunday morning. the u.s. is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good...
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why the higher alert here in america? >> well, quite frankly, martha, because this threat was so specific as to how enormous it was going to be and also there's certain dates given, but it didn't specify where it's going to be and the assumption is that it's probably most likely to happen in the middle east at or about one of the embassies but there's no guarantee of that at all. it basically could be in europe, it could be in the united states, it could be a series of combined attacks, the same concept as the 2006 liquid explosive planned attacks, whether there are going to be a series of attacks carried out almost simultaneously, so we're ready for everything. this is what it's about and the administration i think has tried to first with the embassies, then with the global travel advisory and also letting state and local governments know over the last several days of the nature of this threat that so we can be on guard so this is a wake-up call. al qaeda is stronger than it was before 9/11 because it's mutated and it sp
why the higher alert here in america? >> well, quite frankly, martha, because this threat was so specific as to how enormous it was going to be and also there's certain dates given, but it didn't specify where it's going to be and the assumption is that it's probably most likely to happen in the middle east at or about one of the embassies but there's no guarantee of that at all. it basically could be in europe, it could be in the united states, it could be a series of combined attacks,...
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we'll catch you on "america's got talent" tuesday and wednesday. good luck. >> thank you. >> let's check in with david gregory now to find out what's coming up on "meet the press." >> good morning. coming up, more on the high anxiety over the al qaeda terror threat. i'll get the very latest from the vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. saxby chambliss, as well as dick durbin. and our political roundtable with morning joe and the future of baseball. with nbc sports bob costas. big news coming up on steroids and suspensions this tweaweek. >> see you shortly, david. >>> that's going to do it for all of us. thanks for spending time with us. >> see you later on on "nbc nightly news." so long. enjoy your sunday. " until then, so long, everybody. thanks for watching and enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. and the final countdown to the possible b.a.r.t. strike is underway. we have reaction from both sides of the negotiating table as well as a backup plan for tomorrow's commute. >>> also, local travelers react to the worldwid
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welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: after three and a half long years, victims of the fort hood massacre, nidal hassan goes to trial. we'll have a preview and all 13 of those lost in the gunfire. >> gregg: plus who are other the boardwalk, police arrest a man witnesses say may have inever intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people killing one person. >> and major league baseball fans awaited the punishment of ser star alex rodriguez that could get a lifelong ban for steroid use. what it means for many other players that could face similar fates. >> gregg: we begin with late breaking developments about an extraordinary travel alert for americans in the closing of two dozens bases across central asia. sources telling fox news the terrorist chatter that the u.s. intelligence has been picking up in the last couple weeks, goes way beyond anything heard in the last decade. quote, this is not a dress rehearsal like some previous threat warnings. the closure stretches across a wide arc including some of the most turbulent areas of the world. many
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surely a transformation of america might include some issues that would come before the supreme court. let's bring in our guests. thanks to you boning for being here. i want to start with you and start with legislation. let's look at cannon 2-b that the federal judges other than the supreme court has to follow. it reads if part a judge should not allow family, social, political or other relationships to ip flewens judicial conduct or judgment. a judge should neither lend the prestige of the judicial office to advance the private interests on the judge or other nor convey a or permit others to convey the impression that they are in a special position to influence the judge. seems likes other justices would have a problem following that. >> yes and as you said, and this is remarkable, every judge in the federal district court of appeals level has to abide by a code of conduct. but these nine justices have said they don need to abide by a code. justice roberts said justices will consult the code but they haven't yet agreed to be bound by the code. and last week, four senators and one hou
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live from "america news hq" starts now. information about what's behind the massive closures is slowly trickling in, but so are new details about the timing and how the administration is handling the threat. steve centanni has more. >> the president is getting regular updates and today lawmakers spoke out about the danger. >> there's been an awful lot of chatter, chatter about the planning that's going on, very reminiscent of what we saw around 9/11. >> as a result 20 embassies and consulates were closed throughout the middle east and north after ka. it's called them to step up their activities in the wake of killings of top terrorists. there were prison breaks including one in aleppo, syria, this weekend that have freed al qaeda operatives over the last month. lawmakers who are being briefed say we know less about the location of the possible attack than the timing. listen. >> the assumption that it's probably most likely to happen in the middle east at or about one of the embassies, but there's no evidence of that at all.
live from "america news hq" starts now. information about what's behind the massive closures is slowly trickling in, but so are new details about the timing and how the administration is handling the threat. steve centanni has more. >> the president is getting regular updates and today lawmakers spoke out about the danger. >> there's been an awful lot of chatter, chatter about the planning that's going on, very reminiscent of what we saw around 9/11. >> as a result...
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layla, director of middle east task force at the new america foundation and former senior policy adviser commissioner of the palestinian refugee agency, jeremy, president and founder of political home for pro israel pro peace americans. an msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for newsweek and managing director of the washington institute and former senior director for middle east affairs at the national security council. thank you all for joining me. i want to start with you. how important is it this happens now under this secretary of state and this president? >> the urgency is real. if they don't achieve peace now, the spiraling is real. palestinian authority likely could collapse. israelis would have to go back in and assume full civil and military control of the west bank, violence would erupt. in the context of the region you described, violence there sets off sparks around the whole region, so this an incredibly important moment and incredibly high stakes decision by the administration to go for it at this moment. >> it's not entirely unheard of for a second term american p
layla, director of middle east task force at the new america foundation and former senior policy adviser commissioner of the palestinian refugee agency, jeremy, president and founder of political home for pro israel pro peace americans. an msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for newsweek and managing director of the washington institute and former senior director for middle east affairs at the national security council. thank you all for joining me. i want to start with you. how...
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revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. so the prisoner held without charge of quantum opaque uses guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say the invasive searches are used to break the result.
revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. so the prisoner held without charge of quantum opaque uses guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say the invasive searches are used to break the result.
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and america warns citizens to stay away from the middle east because of fears. some experts washington policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. take a look at what wall street would rather people didn't know that's on the report next .
and america warns citizens to stay away from the middle east because of fears. some experts washington policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. take a look at what wall street would rather people didn't know that's on the report next .
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manning faces more than a century in prison for a court martial finds him guilty of murder charges in america's biggest leak of classified. edward snowden slips of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit to russia grants the fugitive years asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture. and the new self set deadline for a decision on arming rebels in syria passes but the blocks determination is shaken by the syrian opposition and growing radicalism.
manning faces more than a century in prison for a court martial finds him guilty of murder charges in america's biggest leak of classified. edward snowden slips of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit to russia grants the fugitive years asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture. and the new self set deadline for a decision on arming rebels...
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and america warns its citizens to stay away from the middle east because of fears al qaeda is planning a major terror attack with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment.
and america warns its citizens to stay away from the middle east because of fears al qaeda is planning a major terror attack with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment.
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show how leading telecom companies and their client state of british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency . different held without charge. excuses guards and carrying out proceed does that amount to sexual abuse critics say.
show how leading telecom companies and their client state of british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency . different held without charge. excuses guards and carrying out proceed does that amount to sexual abuse critics say.
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because it was the worst thing but i believe that the united states of america is a large mature and powerful state that pursues its own interests. all over the world you don't wish doing to you i don't think that such a simple plot with mr saakashvili but which as we now know ended with such few millions in failure with that would have been at all in line with the interests of the united states government not laying all of your cards on the table is one thing . but me putting on such an act is an entirely different matter. in my opinion he overreached with the group before but more likely but i sure this was a bad bets that turned out to be criminal for the georgian leader. we'll go with him good morning provided to us it up with him we have already discussed your work but i'd like to ask a few questions about ours journalists often view themselves as independent voices in any conflict that well. i'm quite skeptical about this as i personally saw journalists taking sides with the. not boy be annoyed. that i knew what in your opinion what was the role of the mass media and that war.
because it was the worst thing but i believe that the united states of america is a large mature and powerful state that pursues its own interests. all over the world you don't wish doing to you i don't think that such a simple plot with mr saakashvili but which as we now know ended with such few millions in failure with that would have been at all in line with the interests of the united states government not laying all of your cards on the table is one thing . but me putting on such an act is...
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to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. a prisoner held without charges.
to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. a prisoner held without charges.
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faces more than a century in prison for a court martial finds him guilty of most charges in america's biggest leak of classified. deadline for a decision on the rebels in syria. but the book is shaken by the syrian opposition growing radicalism and the fear of a terrorism machines number of europeans joining the fight.
faces more than a century in prison for a court martial finds him guilty of most charges in america's biggest leak of classified. deadline for a decision on the rebels in syria. but the book is shaken by the syrian opposition growing radicalism and the fear of a terrorism machines number of europeans joining the fight.
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and america warns its citizens to stay away from the middle east because of fears al qaeda is planning a major terror attack with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. and why for moscow this is thomas going to have you with us some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like for eyes and business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on the list published by a german newspaper that's according to a fresh round of revelations from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden documents released by him suggest seven companies have been secretly providing g c h q with unlimited access to their network of undersea cables that has allowed spies to allegedly tap and store data for millions of phone calls emails and facebook chats is comes as g.c.a. h.q. reportedly got one hundred million pounds from washington in exchange for access to the u.k.'s signal intelligence programs or t's first has details. those companies operate a huge share of the h
and america warns its citizens to stay away from the middle east because of fears al qaeda is planning a major terror attack with some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue to fuel resentment. and why for moscow this is thomas going to have you with us some of the world's leading telecom companies have been exposed as giving a u.k. spy agency complete access to their networks giants like for eyes and business vodafone cable and british telecom were among the companies on...
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i did with saddam hussein when saddam hussein attacked iran so to think for a moment of the americas genuine reaching out to iran it's being naive and i think that president rouhani. is certainly too too well informed to season two to two think this america has iran's good will it well about europe you are talking about europe a little bit earlier london was one of the few countries that was actually invited to the inauguration in london refuse what do you think about this. well i think that you can always try and reach out to people i think at times you willing to put behind you. what why what has come to pass and horse in england is behind many of you wants problems not only in one nine hundred fifty three coup but after the revolution and to be honest with you i don't quite understand why iran would have sent an invitation to london again and not say to the united states because to me they're both one and the same i mean they do carry the same policies towards iran and many other countries in the region are kind of an interesting development saudi arabia banned the sudanese presid
i did with saddam hussein when saddam hussein attacked iran so to think for a moment of the americas genuine reaching out to iran it's being naive and i think that president rouhani. is certainly too too well informed to season two to two think this america has iran's good will it well about europe you are talking about europe a little bit earlier london was one of the few countries that was actually invited to the inauguration in london refuse what do you think about this. well i think that...
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manning faces more than a century in prison after a court martial finds him guilty of most charges in america's biggest advantage of classified data. edward snowden slips out of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and as molly for a presidential runoff vote we travel to the war torn country to see how these managed to make it part of their stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really. a welcome it's good to have you company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with meg and. now private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison so let's take a look at how it all unfolded bradley
manning faces more than a century in prison after a court martial finds him guilty of most charges in america's biggest advantage of classified data. edward snowden slips out of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and as molly for a...
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with me rule received very warm welcome to today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all of the charges in his court martial standing although he was declared clear of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look now here on the program to see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq october two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing where civilians were gunned down by u.s. troops however after a series of online chats with manning was turned into the government and arrested more. revelations then followed exposing iraq and afghanistan war logs along with diplomatic cables all being published by wiki leaks it was march twenty seventh manning was accused of aiding the enemy and the charge that could have kept him behind bars for life and while waiting for his court court martial the un described manning's prison treatment as inhumane the judge did not allow the global bodies torture and specter to tes
with me rule received very warm welcome to today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all of the charges in his court martial standing although he was declared clear of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look now here on the program to see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq october two thousand and nine he soon exposed...
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private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing well though he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look back now and see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing the civilians there being killed by u.s. troops but after a series of online chats with the hacker manning was then turned into the government and arrested more revelations followed exposing iraq and afghanistan war logs diplomatic cables as well all of them being published by wiki leaks on march twentieth manning was accused of aiding the enemy of a charge that could have kept him behind bars for life while waiting though for the court martial of the un it described manning's prison treatment as inhumane but the judge did not allow the global body's torture inspector to testify or the high profile trial then in fort meade in maryland tha
private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing well though he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look back now and see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing the civilians there being killed by u.s....
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out in south america as part of their geo political backyard stereotypes die hard but new realities on the ground give reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends. learning spanish. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. this is the weekly live from moscow an inmate at guantanamo bay has accused guards of carrying out procedures amounting to sexual assault invasive routines are described by the last british resident of the facility shaka in a private talk to his lawyer almost says that during the searches an extraction team walks in and forces detain the to the floor putting down their arms and legs to prevent movement the procedure takes place any time the president wants to leave his cell to see a lawyer or a relative and it happens again when he returns prisoners believe this is a tactic to intimidate them break the own going hunger strike and prevent them from taking legal steps to def
out in south america as part of their geo political backyard stereotypes die hard but new realities on the ground give reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends. learning spanish. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. this is the weekly live from moscow an inmate at guantanamo bay has accused...
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revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. most of us are prisoners held without charge at one time obey you cues his guards of carrying out procedures and amounts of sexual abuse critics say the face of search is used to break the resolve of inmates. at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. and american judges found private bradley manning guilty of almost all charges against him the former intelligence analyst now faces more than one hundred thirty years behind bars for leaking a massive amount of classified data the soldier was however cleared of the most serious and controversial charge of aiding the enemy let's take a look at the timeline of events surrounding manning it all started when he was deployed to iraq back in two thousand and nine several months later he exposed to the world a video showing u.s. troops killing civilians in iraq his arrest didn't stop revelations as we published a new trove of classified data. including diplomatic cables he faced
revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. most of us are prisoners held without charge at one time obey you cues his guards of carrying out procedures and amounts of sexual abuse critics say the face of search is used to break the resolve of inmates. at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. and american judges found private bradley manning guilty of...
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manning faces more than a century in prison for a court martial finds him guilty of murder charges in america's biggest ever leak of classified data. edward snowden slip signs of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit limbo off to russia grants the fugitive whistleblower eight years asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims. and the new self set deadline for a decision on arming rebels in syria passes but the blocks determination is shaken by the syrian opposition and growing radicalism and recruitment of europeans. r.t. with me andrew farmer. now private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison so let's take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he
manning faces more than a century in prison for a court martial finds him guilty of murder charges in america's biggest ever leak of classified data. edward snowden slip signs of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit limbo off to russia grants the fugitive whistleblower eight years asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims. and the new...
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mine is millennial marquee to making america stronger. a "huffington post" blog on why millennials are key to not only upcoming elections but 2020. >> how about you, robert? >> a great piece on the turf wars, between the nsa, the secret service, fbi and cia. it's really interesting and walks the reader through specifically how important the nsa is, and how even more important the information they seek it. >> and how important it is for them all to work together. >> as a team. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >>> that is a wrap of this sunday edition of weekends with alex wit. have yourselves a great day. ♪ you like to keep your family healthy and fit. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love. and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> our key issues and people this
mine is millennial marquee to making america stronger. a "huffington post" blog on why millennials are key to not only upcoming elections but 2020. >> how about you, robert? >> a great piece on the turf wars, between the nsa, the secret service, fbi and cia. it's really interesting and walks the reader through specifically how important the nsa is, and how even more important the information they seek it. >> and how important it is for them all to work together....
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americans have long seen latin in south america as part of their geo political backyard stereotypes die hard but new realities on the ground give reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends should americans be learning spanish. language. we can veto if. someone. chooses to use the consensus you can. choose to get to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. and welcome back you're watching the week we hear on our t.v. now the last a british prisoner held at guantanamo bay says inmates undergo daily sexual assaults from prison guards. described invasive searches including what he calls the get moment in a private conversation with his lawyer amir says that during the procedure an extraction team enters the cell and forces the detainee to the floor holding down his arms and legs the searches are carried out any time in the prisoner wants to leave his child to see or speak to a lawyer or a family member and it is then repeated when the inmate retur
americans have long seen latin in south america as part of their geo political backyard stereotypes die hard but new realities on the ground give reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends should americans be learning spanish. language. we can veto if. someone. chooses to use the consensus you can. choose to get to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access...
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show high leading telecom companies and their clients data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency . a prisoner held without charge at guantanamo bay accuses guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say the invasive searches gives to break the results of the inmates. and iran's new moderate president hassan rouhani is being sworn in before parliament these are live pictures as dozens of u.s. senators call for yet more punitive sanctions on the country. and i welcome you watching our take with me. now an american judge has found private bradley manning guilty of almost all charges against him the former intelligence analyst now faces more than one hundred thirty years behind bars for what's seen as the biggest leak in u.s. history the soldier was however cleared of the most serious and controversial charge of aiding the enemy so let's take a look at the timeline of events surrounding manning it all started when he was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine several months later he exposed to the world a video showing u.s. troop
show high leading telecom companies and their clients data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency . a prisoner held without charge at guantanamo bay accuses guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say the invasive searches gives to break the results of the inmates. and iran's new moderate president hassan rouhani is being sworn in before parliament these are live pictures as dozens of u.s. senators call for yet more punitive...
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down the top headlines of the week for you today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a quick look now at how it all. bradley manning joined the u.s. army in two thousand and seven two years later he was deployed to iraq he soon though exposed collateral murder video showing iraqi civilians. being killed by u.s. troops after there were series of online chats with a hacker manning was turned into the government and arrested more revelations followed though exposing afghanistan and iraq war logs along with diplomatic cables published by wiki leaks in march twenty eighth and running accused of aiding the enemy the charge that could have kept him behind bars for life and while waiting for his court martial a un described manning's prison treatment as and humane but the judge did not allow the global body's torture inspector to testify finally
down the top headlines of the week for you today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a quick look now at how it all. bradley manning joined the u.s. army in two thousand and seven two years later he was deployed to iraq he soon though...